Not all accelerometers have usable response at DC. The accels I have on my platform for dynamics measurement (high structural vibration and flutter) are meant to be AC coupled, for example. At rest they may give some garbage reading, but when they're vibrating, they accurately measure how the structure is responding.
Your point remains though, if the accel has appropriate frequency response and is properly conditioned and sampled at a high enough rate, acoustic measurement is possible. What I was trying to say (maybe poorly) is that an accelerometer would not be my first choice for doing such work. But in the aftermath of an event like this, the data may be (and was, it sounds like) usable for such purposes.
Your point remains though, if the accel has appropriate frequency response and is properly conditioned and sampled at a high enough rate, acoustic measurement is possible. What I was trying to say (maybe poorly) is that an accelerometer would not be my first choice for doing such work. But in the aftermath of an event like this, the data may be (and was, it sounds like) usable for such purposes.